2019
DOI: 10.1093/biolre/ioz165
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Up-regulation of endometrial oxytocin receptor is associated with the timing of luteolysis in heifers with two and three follicular waves†

Abstract: Initiation of luteolysis in ruminants is variable due to ill-defined mechanisms. Cycles of two follicular waves are shorter and have earlier luteolysis than three-wave cycles. This study validated a cytobrush technique for evaluating dynamics of endometrial gene expression and associated changes in mRNA with timing of luteolysis, based on circulating progesterone and ultrasound-determined changes in blood flow and volume of corpus luteum (CL). On day 8 (ovulation = day 0), Holstein heifers were randomized into… Show more

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“…In nonpregnant cows, luteolysis is associated with an increased expression of oxytocin receptors (OXTR) in the endometrium in response to activation of endometrial estrogen receptor α (ESR1) by estradiol-17β from follicles of either the second or third follicular wave (Robinson et al 2001, Araujo et al 2009, Domingues et al 2020. Oxytocin secreted from the posterior pituitary activates the endometrial OXTR, resulting in release of a PGF pulse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nonpregnant cows, luteolysis is associated with an increased expression of oxytocin receptors (OXTR) in the endometrium in response to activation of endometrial estrogen receptor α (ESR1) by estradiol-17β from follicles of either the second or third follicular wave (Robinson et al 2001, Araujo et al 2009, Domingues et al 2020. Oxytocin secreted from the posterior pituitary activates the endometrial OXTR, resulting in release of a PGF pulse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%